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Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of Destruction release date, where to buy, and card details

double-down on the Ashened theme.

The Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of Destruction set is an exciting, fiery set that introduces a new fire dragon and makes the most of the previous set’s Ashened theme.

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When it launches, the Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of Destruction will continue the story of Sinful Spoils, Snake-Eyes, and Diabellstar the Black Witch. Maybe the most interesting thing about it is the addition of a theme that will bring together plant, insect, and reptile-type monsters, uniting them under a single banner to help you destroy your opponents. It’s quite a wild ride in just 101 new cards, one that advances the game by leaps and bounds.

What is the release date for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of Destruction set?

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The release date for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of Destruction set is April 26, 2024. However, it becomes tournament-legal and will be available from local game store tournaments on April 24, 2024, in select stores. This means that there’s a bit of confusion around the official release date, with most retailers going right in the middle on April 25, 2024. My bet is that some retailers ship their products early, but you won’t be able to get it in-store outside of tournaments until the official release date.

All confirmed cards in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of Destruction set

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There are a lot of new cards in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of Destruction set, but not all of them have been revealed at the time of writing. I’ve listed every confirmed card in the set to date below, many of which we know of because of the earlier Japanese release of the set.

  • Magicians of Bonds and Unity
  • Gandora-G the Dragon of Destruction
  • Silent Swordsman Zero
  • Silent Magician Zero
  • Gadget Trio
  • Moremarshmallon
  • Ancient Gear Dark Golem
  • Ancient Gear Tanker
  • Ancient Gear Commander
  • Refrain the Melodious Songstress
  • Couplet the Melodious Songstress
  • Snake-Eyes Diabellstar
  • Diabellze the Original Sinkeeper
  • Ragnaraika the Evil Seed
  • Ragnaraika Samurai Beetle
  • Ragnaraika Armored Lizard
  • Tenpai Dragon Paidra
  • Tenpai Dragon Fadra
  • Tenpai Dragon Chundra
  • Gruesome Grave Squirmer
  • Gold Pride – Eliminator
  • Centur-Ion Gargoyle II
  • Selettrice Vaalmonica
  • Lightsworn Dragonling
  • Weiss, Lightsworn Archfiend
  • Wightlord
  • Golgoil the Steel Seismic Smasher
  • Mikazukinoyaiba, the Moon Fang Dragon
  • Talons of Shurilane
  • Nightmare Apprentice
  • Dinovatus Docus
  • Cyclos the Circular Sprite
  • Fishborg Harpooner
  • Cooling Embers
  • Saffira, Divine Dragon of the Voiceless Voice
  • Bacha the Melodious Maestra
  • Flowering Etoile the Melodious Magnificat
  • Mementotlan Twin Dragon
  • Enlightenment Dragon
  • Sangenpai Bident Dragion
  • Sangenpai Transcendent Dragion
  • Gold Pride – Eradicator
  • Centur-Ion Auxila
  • Minerva, the Athenian Lightsworn
  • Goblin Biker Troika Griare
  • Varudras, the Final Bringer of the End Times
  • Tantrum Toddler
  • Ragnaraika Skeletal Soldier
  • Ragnaraika Mantis Monk
  • Ragnaraika Chain Coils
  • Ragnaraika Stag Sovereign
  • Shining Sarcophagus
  • Turn Silence
  • Ties That Bind
  • Future Silence
  • Ancient Gear Advance
  • Melodious Concerto
  • Sinful Spoils Struggle
  • Ragnaraika Bloom
  • Sangen Summoning
  • Sangen Kaimen
  • Nightmare Throne
  • Blessing of the Voiceless Voice
  • Mementotlan Fusion
  • Wake Up Centur-Ion!
  • Vaalmonica Invitare
  • Vaalmonica Disarmonia
  • Way Where There’s a Will
  • Blink Out
  • Metaltronus
  • In Papa’s Footsteps
  • Stronghold the Hidden Fortress
  • Ancient Gear Duel
  • Goblin Biker Grand Pileup
  • Sinful Spoils Subdual
  • Sinful Spoils of Slumber – Morrian
  • Ragnaraika Hunting Dance
  • Lightsworn Aegis
  • Mirage Mirror Force
  • Zoma the Earthbound Spirit
  • Simultaneous Equation Cannons
  • Aiza the Dragoness of Deranged Devotion
  • Veidos the Dragon of Endless Darkness

All rarities in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of Destruction set

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The Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of Destruction set contains 100 cards consisting of 50 Commons, 26 Super Rares, 24 Ultra Rares, and 10 Secret Rares. However, 24 of these cards can be found in Booster Packs as Quarter Century Secret Rares, but you’ll only have a chance to get one of them in every Booster Pack.

This is a smaller pool of rarities compared to the Yu-Gi-Oh! 25th Anniversary Rarity Collection II set, but that’s because this is a core set focused on adding important playable cards instead of bringing bigger and better rarities to the table.

Where to buy the Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of Destruction set

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The first place you should look to purchase the Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of Destruction set from is your local game store. It’s well worth supporting these businesses because they also run the tournaments we love so much. However, if you don’t have access to a local game store, I’ve listed a few online retailers where you can pick the set up.

  • (US & UK): Magic Madhouse is a safe, reliable online retailer that offers every Yu-Gi-Oh! product as it comes out. The advantage here is that you can get a case of 12 Booster Boxes if you’re so inclined.
  • (US & UK): Amazon is very hit-and-miss when it comes to TCGs. At the time of writing, you can get a few different products for this set, but they’re all more expensive than the dedicated hobby websites.
  • (US & UK): Chaos Cards lists every upcoming Yu-Gi-Oh! product that’s been revealed to date. While its pricing looks good, it’s not upfront about how much you’ll spend for a single Booster Box. There are discounts available if you’re buying in bulk, making this the best place to get a dozen Booster Boxes from. There’s also a loyalty scheme that, should you buy enough, could save you some cash on the game in the future.
  • (Worldwide): The Card Vault isn’t a site I’ve used before, but its reputation is fantastic, especially its customer service, and it offers loads of Yu-Gi-Oh! products. Something I’ve noticed is that they’re definitely the cheapest retailer online and don’t have the same system as Chaos Cards, so you’re paying under the market price for Booster Boxes here.
  • (Worldwide): Unicorn Cards is another retailer that’s charging much less than most companies out there for this set. I’ve got no experience with it, but I have looked around and seen many players say they’ve had a great experience using it, especially in the UK.

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